Ein Krieg in der Ferne and Curating the City: What is Public about Public Art?

Lectures

As part of this year’s cooperation between steirischer herbst and Karl-Franzens-Universität Graz—which also included a visit and guided tour of the exhibition A War in the Distance at Neue Galerie Graz for students—two lectures by festival curators take place at the university.


30.11.22, 18:00
Ein Krieg in der Ferne
Evening lecture by Ekaterina Degot
Aula, Universität Graz

Ein Krieg in der Ferne (A War in the Distance)

Ekaterina Degot talks about steirischer herbst ’22, whose centerpiece is the exhibition at Neue Galerie Graz. Historical and contemporary works are juxtaposed in a subjectively curated show. They deal with the conflicts and wars that took place in and around Austria and Styria in the past centuries and were reflected in art in a direct or indirect way.

The lecture addresses the curatorial process, discusses the selection of some works, and offers a summary of the festival.


19.1.23, 19:00
Curating the City: What Is Public about Public Art?
Guest lecture by Mirela Baciak
HS 01.15/Universitätsplatz 3

Curating the City: What Is Public about Public Art?

Mirela Baciak asks how art can exist outside the safe space of a museum. How can the city be viewed through a curatorial lens? The lecture focuses on curatorial practices in so-called public space. It looks at historical and contemporary examples of artistic and curatorial projects—and discusses what kind of public sphere they create. In addition, using examples from steirischer herbst, Baciak analyzes the importance of research, sensitivity to place and context, and the practical challenges (such as permissions) of realizing projects in public space.

​30.11.22, 18:00

Ein Krieg in der Ferne
Evening lecture by Ekaterina Degot
Aula, Universität Graz


19.1.23, 19:00
Curating the City: What Is Public about Public Art?
Guest lecture by Mirela Baciak
HS 01.15/Universitätsplatz 3